• @jeffw@lemmy.world
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    657 months ago

    In 2022 a study by Stan Gehrt, wildlife ecologist at Ohio State University, was released that revealed the coyotes had been living on a diet of moose rather than their typical diet of smaller animals. It was concluded that the unavailability of smaller prey led the coyotes to become accustomed to large targets leading them to see the young woman as a potential food source.

    Fascinating read, albeit sad

  • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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    17 months ago

    Dogs are far and away the #1 reason I carry in the woods. We got black bears and panthers, not too worried. Not even sure there’s ever been a recorded attack in my county. Oddly, I’ve never seen a coyote, but hear them in the distance every time I camp. Never imagined they would jump a human.

    Dogs OTHO? There was a pit bouncing around my front porch the other night. I have a giant dog door for the pig, so I jumped back inside and grabbed the single-shot shotty over the door. Turns out he was just a dumb puppy running around with a young couple and their kids. I cannot describe my relief.